You guys have been really helpful in the past helping me with my Fender amps and I have gotten tons of great information reading through the threads.
I have read the rather exhaustive and somewhat humorous thread on noise reduction in high-gain amplifiers. What I glean from it is that most are in agreement that metal film resistors of larger power ratings will reduce the hissyness.
I am using a Marshall JMC800 Model 4210 (50 Watt, channel switching combo with one 12" Celestion) as my main gigging amp. I really love the sound of the amp, but it does get hissy on the higher gain settings. I have already changed out the power supply filter capacitors and tubes and rebiased the amp. Prior to this the amp was anemic, so I am happy with the results, but better is better.
The specific componants mentioned in the previous thread were the grid-stop resistors. There was also some reference to changing out electrolytic capacitors to capacitors with lower ESR.
Rather than arbitrarily changing out componants in my main gigging amp, I would really appreciate some input or guidlines on replacement of specific componants that would give me the most bang for the buck without changing my overall sound.
I have read the rather exhaustive and somewhat humorous thread on noise reduction in high-gain amplifiers. What I glean from it is that most are in agreement that metal film resistors of larger power ratings will reduce the hissyness.
I am using a Marshall JMC800 Model 4210 (50 Watt, channel switching combo with one 12" Celestion) as my main gigging amp. I really love the sound of the amp, but it does get hissy on the higher gain settings. I have already changed out the power supply filter capacitors and tubes and rebiased the amp. Prior to this the amp was anemic, so I am happy with the results, but better is better.
The specific componants mentioned in the previous thread were the grid-stop resistors. There was also some reference to changing out electrolytic capacitors to capacitors with lower ESR.
Rather than arbitrarily changing out componants in my main gigging amp, I would really appreciate some input or guidlines on replacement of specific componants that would give me the most bang for the buck without changing my overall sound.
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